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it's a good day to toss to charles payne. he has it all covered. hey, charles. stuart: a great day, david to be tossed. thank you very much. david: you got it. stuart: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is making money. after of the crazy last week is this just a sucker's rally. we'll handicap netflix and tesla. those are biggest earnings. grab a pen and paper for chart school. meanwhile the federal reserve is trying to do things they have never done before but in the process they're okay with breaking things, anything. danielle dimartino booth on her take what she says is the mother of all fed policy errors. a empty world is a small world. we're talking about the troubled metaverse. nobody wants to live there, work there, even play there. can mark zuckerberg turn meta around? we'll ask mark mahaney. my take on 401(k) e. i have retirement plan discussions. we have great guests. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: so, as you know i love to start these shows, right, with the word of the day, but coming into the week feels like colloquial
it's a good day to toss to charles payne. he has it all covered. hey, charles. stuart: a great day, david to be tossed. thank you very much. david: you got it. stuart: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is making money. after of the crazy last week is this just a sucker's rally. we'll handicap netflix and tesla. those are biggest earnings. grab a pen and paper for chart school. meanwhile the federal reserve is trying to do things they have never done before but in the process they're okay...
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charles: yeah. i think there are some new tech names and, by the way, semiconductors are holding this thing up as well. i've got a minute to go. i know you like consumer discretionary and financials, and those are the old economy names, so people should certainly have exposure there, right? >> i agree. this, to me, bull markets don't end with good nudes. they typically end when the news is terrible and hopeless, and they start taking off almost in inexplicable fashion, no one understands why. i think that's where we're at, a new bull market, and i would look a, certain -- at, certainly, the industrials, the financials and the consumer discretionary which haven't yet done really well, i think, do better as we move into next year. but i'd also sprinkle in some growth stocks. maybe not the mega-cap, but i think the growth's going to come into its own next year as we get more worried about recession than inflation. charles: jim, you're not afraid to put it out there, man. you you know we record these an
charles: yeah. i think there are some new tech names and, by the way, semiconductors are holding this thing up as well. i've got a minute to go. i know you like consumer discretionary and financials, and those are the old economy names, so people should certainly have exposure there, right? >> i agree. this, to me, bull markets don't end with good nudes. they typically end when the news is terrible and hopeless, and they start taking off almost in inexplicable fashion, no one understands...
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charles, i give it to you, my friend. charles: neil, you know me so well. [laughter]. neil: hardly. >> thank you so much. neil: all right, my friend. charles: all right, folks, good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." if you never gone bunge jumping today is as goes as you can come, watching this tape, watching the market. up big before the cpi report, cratering like a rock after the inflation data and getting its fighting. was that is the real deal? was the opening swoon the clue mack i can moment people were lating for or too many unsolved issues? buckle up. president biden touting his inflation reduction act. maybe say a tad bit remature. greg valliere and deneen borelli will weigh in. the special anniversary and a gift of life from a very special person. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: even though inflation came in much hotter than expected the markets found some equalibrium right after the open, right? we were in freefall. that brings us to the word of the day climactic, an adjective. relating to the most import
charles, i give it to you, my friend. charles: neil, you know me so well. [laughter]. neil: hardly. >> thank you so much. neil: all right, my friend. charles: all right, folks, good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." if you never gone bunge jumping today is as goes as you can come, watching this tape, watching the market. up big before the cpi report, cratering like a rock after the inflation data and getting its fighting. was that is the real deal?...
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charles: yeah.lthough i tell you when it comes to big blue, this time around seeing money into the company rather than returning money to investors. certainly not through buybacks, right? that is the lesson everyone teaches in grad school. the worst part about buybacks is ibm 10-year record. fantastic report. i urge everyone check it out. thank you very much, my friend. >> thanks, charles. charles: my next guest says we can trade this bounce, but also says there is point, a certain point where he thinks the bear market is over. we'll talk about how to clear where we clear that threshold, bring in tjm institutional director jim iurio. jim, first of all, someone watching right now, listen, you got a few bucks, itching, burning a hole in your pocket you want a trade, where are you looking for short-term trade in these bear market bounces? >> to me this is a bear market bounce. i believe it brings us up to 3800 which is fine. there was a ton of put buying in the last few weeks and those people have to u
charles: yeah.lthough i tell you when it comes to big blue, this time around seeing money into the company rather than returning money to investors. certainly not through buybacks, right? that is the lesson everyone teaches in grad school. the worst part about buybacks is ibm 10-year record. fantastic report. i urge everyone check it out. thank you very much, my friend. >> thanks, charles. charles: my next guest says we can trade this bounce, but also says there is point, a certain point...
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charles? charles: s.n.a.p., thank you very much, my friend. i'm charles payne, this is making money. they are trying to extend friday's miracle reversal. megacaps are struggling ahead of a critical week for earnings. the question, should you be buying? before rumors of the fed step down friday the adult happy meal at mcdonald's was the best news in the country. so will powell disappoint like the toys in those meals? by the way did you see the stunning video, former president of china being escorted out as xi xinping secures an unprecedented third term? it feels like the world has gone mad. mary kessel on. don't forget my take on plunging test scores in america. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: so until friday, right it was really a lackluster week and a tough month and a rough year. i could tell you the only reprieve coming this month the introduction of the mcdonald's happy meal. people love it. take a look at this. the spike in visitorship to mcdonald's since the adult happy meal up 7%, year-over-year. of course some
charles? charles: s.n.a.p., thank you very much, my friend. i'm charles payne, this is making money. they are trying to extend friday's miracle reversal. megacaps are struggling ahead of a critical week for earnings. the question, should you be buying? before rumors of the fed step down friday the adult happy meal at mcdonald's was the best news in the country. so will powell disappoint like the toys in those meals? by the way did you see the stunning video, former president of china being...
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charles?out of something, when the spigot turns off, nothing ain't coming out. they trained the spr. yeah. of course. >> cupboard is bare. charles: thanks a lot, edward. give you props for the breaking news. let's go back to the other breaking news. large globalist organizations trying to interfere with other nations under the guise they care. world bank, imf, threatened italian voters, doesn't vote for this woman we'll cut you off. the italian voters told the elites to go pound sand. joining me two of the very best, freedom works steve moore and "forbes" editor, steve forbes. let me start with you, steve moore, steve forbes, rather. it is really crazy they would have the gall to do this. when the money printing machines are going on, inflation is through the roof, not a peep. >> if they're concerned about bettering the people of the world they would support the british prime minister and chancellor exchequer, cutting taxes getting growth so people have more production, more prosperity, higher
charles?out of something, when the spigot turns off, nothing ain't coming out. they trained the spr. yeah. of course. >> cupboard is bare. charles: thanks a lot, edward. give you props for the breaking news. let's go back to the other breaking news. large globalist organizations trying to interfere with other nations under the guise they care. world bank, imf, threatened italian voters, doesn't vote for this woman we'll cut you off. the italian voters told the elites to go pound sand....
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lots going on, lots for charles payne to help you with. hey, charles. charles: neil, weigh gave away another huge start to the session. neil: amazing. >> we'll try to dive into why that is happening. thanks my friend, appreciate it. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." of the as i said stocks losing steam as investors started taking good news as good news which is a positive change. the bond vigilantes are back. they ruined one career in the uk. we're talking about liz truss, resigned as uk prime minister after 44 days on the job. how much is the federal research paying attention. i can't wait to ask the man, ed yardeni. special guest, larry kudlow whether or not reaganomics can survive this environment. a used louis vuitton teddy bear is all yours for 32,000 euros. what does that tell us about the consumer? tweet me @cvpayne. is the consumer that strong? kristin bentz will join us at 2:45. offering information not available to us, including gobs of money they made before the pandemic and after the pandemic this is how i
lots going on, lots for charles payne to help you with. hey, charles. charles: neil, weigh gave away another huge start to the session. neil: amazing. >> we'll try to dive into why that is happening. thanks my friend, appreciate it. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne, this is "making money." of the as i said stocks losing steam as investors started taking good news as good news which is a positive change. the bond vigilantes are back. they ruined one career in the uk....
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i'm waiting for charles. charles. charles: i guess that delayed send thing does work after all. i was wondering when i sent it from my office. neil: i'm vulnerable. does anyone know? charles: you look great. neil: you look great. charles: that is all that matters. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now, stocks edging lower higher, struggling to shake off the data that high inflation will stick around for some time. inflationary fears remain top of mind for retirees. we have retirement crisis boiling. we'll help break it down. they're talking about financial vortex with cali cooks and joe durant. consumers can afford a simple luxuries like a bag of chips. is that how bad the u.s. economy is? tell me your thoughts. that threw me for a loop. tweet me @cvpayne. earnings season will start any moment. we'll start with the banks. we'll get potential surprises with phil blancato. my takeaway that it is time for congress to stop looking around and everything else without saving their wallets. we'll take them to task. it is crazy. all that and mo
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>> hi, charles.ne hand, recognizing we're going into the most aggressive rate hike cycle in decades with the highest debt construct ever. it is by definition dangerous. in my view they actually should slow down, pause, reassess because as bostick himself said, they don't know what the lag effects are. yet we have all the fed governors go out there to talk about certainty, what they're going to do in 23, especially what they're not going to do, i.e., not cutting rates. they don't know. they don't know what the situation is going to be. charles: right. >> this is not very informative at all. hence my mute. charles: here is another thing to your point next few quarters will be unusually murky. what will they do if it is unusually murky. precision isn't the point. it is wham, wham, "whack-a-mole." you feel embarrassed, but seems haphazard does to me? >> no one accused fed being precise on anything but that is my point. it is murky, they don't know. hence i would advise making definitive statements about
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charles: i certainly will thank you, cheryl good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money" and breaking right now, well the markets rebounding from its level since 2020 our stocks catching up to what bonds were discounseling on friday. garden variety, i'm going to ask my market all-star victoria fernandez if you are ready to buy. should we be at least nibbling right now? meanwhile, comparisons to 2007- 2008 continue with scuttleb ut all over the weekend that credit suisse was going under, and best selling author robert kiosaki is going to join me on a possible chain of events and just two hours ago, a full throat defensive concerted economics so is this the new reaganonics, and then my takeaway on congress prohibiting stock trading probably a bullish signal for the market all that and so much more on "making money." all right, folks. can history repeat itself? investors are hoping seasonality remains in place, because that would mean that friday was the bottom for the year. see on average during the mid-term year, election year , rather market bottoms
charles: i certainly will thank you, cheryl good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money" and breaking right now, well the markets rebounding from its level since 2020 our stocks catching up to what bonds were discounseling on friday. garden variety, i'm going to ask my market all-star victoria fernandez if you are ready to buy. should we be at least nibbling right now? meanwhile, comparisons to 2007- 2008 continue with scuttleb ut all over the weekend that credit suisse...
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charles look at this. charles: it goes so fast.e right against all these odds against all of the doubters, here
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i assumed his new title, king charles iii.— charles iii. i have to say, i have been _ charles iii. pleasantly - charles iii. i have to say, i - have been pleasantly surprised. i think is done everyone proud. talking to people at home we have felt the same way, he has stepped up. hopefully, it would do us proud. stepped up. hopefully, it would do us proud-— do us proud. child will be to usher through _ do us proud. child will be to usher through the _ do us proud. child will be to usher through the 21st - do us proud. child will be to i usher through the 21st century, the queen did a greatjob in her rain_ the queen did a greatjob in her rain transitioning from the commonwealth and i think he would — commonwealth and i think he would do _ commonwealth and i think he would do the transition into modern—day. its would do the transition into modern-day.— would do the transition into modern-da . �* , . . modern-day. as a prince, king charles iii. _ modern-day. as a prince, king charles iii, relationship - modern-day. as a prince, king charles iii, relationship with i charles iii, relatio
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charles: wow.n't know that my base case for prices to come down that quickly but definitely i think the housing bubble has burst. charles: so, let's go further with the fed then. we're looking at spreads, two and 10-year, three month, 10-year yield both negative for the first time since august of 2019. jay powell told us to focus on the latter. he says the only curve that matters. as the fed starts to get a sensing, their job is done do you think they will go through with the rate hikes, all of the hawkish rhetoric they have been laying out? >> well the market right now is predicting that they will increase up to 5%. they're at 3% now. taking that back to mortgage rates, i saw the 30-year fixed at 7.2% as of yesterday, the day prior. that means if, if, jay powell is able to get up to 5% like the market thinks, that puts mortgage rates at about 10%, 10%. just think about that so we're already seeing softness all across the west coast in nominal prices. what happens to prices if mortgage rates go up
charles: wow.n't know that my base case for prices to come down that quickly but definitely i think the housing bubble has burst. charles: so, let's go further with the fed then. we're looking at spreads, two and 10-year, three month, 10-year yield both negative for the first time since august of 2019. jay powell told us to focus on the latter. he says the only curve that matters. as the fed starts to get a sensing, their job is done do you think they will go through with the rate hikes, all of...
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charles? charles: it's a struggle. thank you, jackie. i'm charles payne this is "making money." a shaky start starting to turn ugly. the fear and doom band wagon is filling up big time as people are losing confidence in the folks who are in charge of putting out this fire. adjustments for inflation and recession have wall street estimates in fry fall but many wonder are they still too high? gary kaltbaum, shah ghailani coming up on that. the fed will probably have to change course sooner than advertised. what will that mean for the dollar and stocks, commodities? lynn alden has the blueprint. forget about repeating the 1970s. the fed is making a mistake repeating the 1930s. paypal chutzpah taking money from you where they deem misinformation. i can't wait to get don luskin's thoughts at 2:40. my take in the show, why all the free money was designed to put people into debt because you know what that means? greater loss of freedom. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: all right, race to the bottom, folks and, it is exacerbating, in a lot of areas, also in earni
charles? charles: it's a struggle. thank you, jackie. i'm charles payne this is "making money." a shaky start starting to turn ugly. the fear and doom band wagon is filling up big time as people are losing confidence in the folks who are in charge of putting out this fire. adjustments for inflation and recession have wall street estimates in fry fall but many wonder are they still too high? gary kaltbaum, shah ghailani coming up on that. the fed will probably have to change course...
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charles: okay.has three positives he says nobody is talking about. paul, walk us through those. >> yes. so in the short-term earnings season is coming up. analyst sentiment in the earnings season, pace of negative revisions over the past month. only been three quarters going back to 2009 where we see a higher pace of negative revisions. charles: what is ironic about that, even with all the negative revisions, 95% of guests said they were not coming down far enough or fast enough. >> people say that. 2/3 of companies exceeded forecasts so far this earnings season. they obviously maybe did do the right fact there. charles: right. >> in inflationary environment earnings are not inflation adjusted. they're nominal. charles: right. >> inflation is going up, nominal earnings will go up but when you have the negative sentiment the earnings season that follows historically has been very positive. so that's one thing. number two when we look at the market return we break them up versus after-hours or regular
charles: okay.has three positives he says nobody is talking about. paul, walk us through those. >> yes. so in the short-term earnings season is coming up. analyst sentiment in the earnings season, pace of negative revisions over the past month. only been three quarters going back to 2009 where we see a higher pace of negative revisions. charles: what is ironic about that, even with all the negative revisions, 95% of guests said they were not coming down far enough or fast enough. >>...
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charles? >> charles: thanks very much. and then there's this. >> the water got all the way to the deck there. so you're looking at 14 feet, don't you think? i don't know. it was really scary. we looked around. basically i said, we're probably going to have to hold on and get on the air mattress and hopefully it won't go to our ceiling. >> charles: my next guest thought he was a corner as water rose in his home. mike rose joins me from fort myers. mark a harrowing story. it's hard to fathom how this water, first at knee level and then at your waste and then at your chest. now you'rerying -- you're scurrying upstairs what are your thoughts? >> we first thought this is what we expected. we saw it coming up the road. the foam was around the water. it came up, went up the mailbox pole. okay. here it is. and we knew the storms surge was coming. that's why i thought, well, we're on the second floor. everybody thought charlie never made it to the top floor here. actually -- i was living in the house where my friends' wife used to
charles? >> charles: thanks very much. and then there's this. >> the water got all the way to the deck there. so you're looking at 14 feet, don't you think? i don't know. it was really scary. we looked around. basically i said, we're probably going to have to hold on and get on the air mattress and hopefully it won't go to our ceiling. >> charles: my next guest thought he was a corner as water rose in his home. mike rose joins me from fort myers. mark a harrowing story. it's...
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hey, charles. charles: i think i was going into high school then. yeah. time flies.l: you and my both. kind of the same. how come you look younger? ticking me off. charles: i got a better makeup crew that's all. neil: you got it. charles: this is "making money." i'm charles payne. this has been an amazing october. kneel kind of referred to that but this is the start of a fourth quarter rally? what happens if the rally fizzles like all the other bear market rallies. shah gilani, eddie ghabour all on deck. this could be the economic fall of rome, is this the last days of tech supremacy? the fed rate hikes are even more unfair to middle class than fed rate cuts, folks. how jay powell and company are destroying the middle class. we'll go into this with smart details with danielle dimartino booth. plus president biden stepping up his war on oil companies and capitalism. tracy shuchart on the cost of this dangerous political move. what would you pay for a twitter check mark? share with mee @cvpayne. i got a whole lot of good once. all that and much more on "making money."
hey, charles. charles: i think i was going into high school then. yeah. time flies.l: you and my both. kind of the same. how come you look younger? ticking me off. charles: i got a better makeup crew that's all. neil: you got it. charles: this is "making money." i'm charles payne. this has been an amazing october. kneel kind of referred to that but this is the start of a fourth quarter rally? what happens if the rally fizzles like all the other bear market rallies. shah gilani, eddie...
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charles? charles: thank you so much. but we love those shows though.ure. folks when it comes to wrecking things the housing market, that is low-hanging fruit for the federal reserve. now sadly they won't be satisfied with just crushing the american dream of homeownership. joining me now american action forum president douglas holtz-eakin. housing starts down more than consensus. i read inventories are up 26%. certainly we know that the fed wants to break things and level of destruction will be tough but is there any measuring stick to how far this could go? >> charles, i think it will be a really tough stretch over next 18 months, two years, no question. normally federal reserve policy works through the housing market to a great extent. raise rates, mortgages less attractive, build fewer homes. when you build fewer homes, you don't put refrigerators, furnaces all the big durables in there, that helps slow the economy. this fed will have a really big impact. they went pushing $30 billion a month buying mbs, pushing it into the mortgage finance. now they
charles? charles: thank you so much. but we love those shows though.ure. folks when it comes to wrecking things the housing market, that is low-hanging fruit for the federal reserve. now sadly they won't be satisfied with just crushing the american dream of homeownership. joining me now american action forum president douglas holtz-eakin. housing starts down more than consensus. i read inventories are up 26%. certainly we know that the fed wants to break things and level of destruction will be...
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>> thank you, charles.nto the latter part of october before we peak out. this trend line is very well defined. dollar is trending up nicely against the yen, also against . sterling. i don't think it will last forever. i do see relief october through december as economic weakness gets more pronounced. jolts data directly coincided with rates and helped the stock market rally. charles: when it finally breaks down where do you think it will go? >> i think we'll pull back down 105, 103. after couple months of weakness, likely next year will have to revisit. europe is so weak the u.s. is in much better position. charles: by default almost. dollar is king particularly with the rest of the world in disarray? >> difficult to fight the dollar. near term pullback next couple months will likely lead higher into next year. charles: talk about market breadth, not just where the market ended. you look at the nuances of the market. one thing you brought up new lows, new 52-week lows. why is this so critical understanding
>> thank you, charles.nto the latter part of october before we peak out. this trend line is very well defined. dollar is trending up nicely against the yen, also against . sterling. i don't think it will last forever. i do see relief october through december as economic weakness gets more pronounced. jolts data directly coincided with rates and helped the stock market rally. charles: when it finally breaks down where do you think it will go? >> i think we'll pull back down 105, 103....
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charles? >> charles: thanks, trey.o kicking off nuclear drills today with russian threats escalating. fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin has more from the pentagon. jennifer? >> charles today nato launched their annual military exercise involving 14 countries to include nuclear bombers to carry weapons. the operation will take place near the united kingdom, belgium and the north sea. >> the exercise is a long-planned exercise, an annual exercise. it was planned before the invasion of ukraine. the purpose of the exercise is to ensure that our nuclear deterrence is safe, secure and effective. it's to prevent an attack on a nato ally. >> the exercises will not involved live bombs and will last until october 30th. the aircraft include fighter jets, surveillance and tank aircraft and u.s. b-52 long range bombers nato said today. >> nato poses no threat to russia. seeks no confrontation with russia. but our defensive alliance will as it always has protect every inch of nato territory. in the face of eu
charles? >> charles: thanks, trey.o kicking off nuclear drills today with russian threats escalating. fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin has more from the pentagon. jennifer? >> charles today nato launched their annual military exercise involving 14 countries to include nuclear bombers to carry weapons. the operation will take place near the united kingdom, belgium and the north sea. >> the exercise is a long-planned exercise, an annual exercise. it was...
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his royal highness, the prince of wales, prince charles! the people, and wants to be seen as a modern monarch. so in some ways, perhaps, being seen as the midwife at a new age of the transition to republican government. politically it might play well for the king at home. because what's the alternative? you are seen as someone who wants to reign from afar over countries where a majority of people are of other ethnic backgrounds. and that sits uneasily with a lot of people in the 20205. whatever happens throughout the commonwealth, king charles's reign could witness big changes closer to home within the uk. here in scotland the snp is pushing for a split from england, but crucially, it wants to leave the new king in place. at no point have the snp been critical of the monarchy, indeed, been critical of the king. it has been stressing that their policy was always that they would maintain the crown in an independent scotland. just even the visuals of seeing nicola sturgeon at that proclamation ceremony, at one stage singing god save the king,
his royal highness, the prince of wales, prince charles! the people, and wants to be seen as a modern monarch. so in some ways, perhaps, being seen as the midwife at a new age of the transition to republican government. politically it might play well for the king at home. because what's the alternative? you are seen as someone who wants to reign from afar over countries where a majority of people are of other ethnic backgrounds. and that sits uneasily with a lot of people in the 20205. whatever...
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hey, charles. charles: neil, i won't touch that one although i know what you're talking about for sure, [laughter] thank you so much. neil: all righty. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money" and stocks are really tumbling and this as the jobs report really dashed hopes the fed be easing up on their seek and destroy mission but ed yardeni is here and he says they have gone too far and the white house is touting those job numbers but i'm calling them out because in this case the devil is the details folks. by the way i want to know what you think tell me, please, tweet me at cvpayne, what do you believe about this economy and the job market as the show goes on i'll share some with all of the audience plus dianne swank gives us her take on the economy also want to ask about a survey her firm did about recession 91% of ceo's say it's happening. and amd warning overnight last night, that's a reminder this could be a terrible earnings season. maybe not. you might surprise you.
hey, charles. charles: neil, i won't touch that one although i know what you're talking about for sure, [laughter] thank you so much. neil: all righty. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money" and stocks are really tumbling and this as the jobs report really dashed hopes the fed be easing up on their seek and destroy mission but ed yardeni is here and he says they have gone too far and the white house is touting those job numbers but i'm calling them out...
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is charles the second his coronation. but no this is charles the second. and charles is in both sets. his coronation, their imagine that that's virginia silk. there we go. sorry about that. the era wasn't prosperous for everyone. lingering uncertainties in the wake of the english civil war caused colonists to take their anxieties on virginians enslaved and indigenous population. in the 1660s, the assembly numerous laws defining enslaved people as property. they also sought to control indigenous virginians by requiring them to carry passes. this, when they hunted or fished and to wear silver or copper badges inscribed with the names of their tribes when visiting or passing through english settlements. we see this a lot throughout, right? when you have an anxiety, there's something that you can't control. you tend to take anxieties out on other and try to control what you can. this is exactly what happened in. mid-17th century, virginia, 1660s and so forth. further, though, colonists were feeling the strain of, the navigation acts. but wait, isn't that from
is charles the second his coronation. but no this is charles the second. and charles is in both sets. his coronation, their imagine that that's virginia silk. there we go. sorry about that. the era wasn't prosperous for everyone. lingering uncertainties in the wake of the english civil war caused colonists to take their anxieties on virginians enslaved and indigenous population. in the 1660s, the assembly numerous laws defining enslaved people as property. they also sought to control indigenous...
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charles: yeah.hat is interesting because that's a smaller window obviously to your point if you can find those names you should do well. matt, thank you very much, appreciate it. >> thank you for having, charles. charles: we'll continue with the discussion about the federal reserve of the let's face it our fate is in their hands. the odds of them actually executing a soft landing. meanwhile the m2 money supply fell by a record $129 billion in september. does the fed look at that i'm trying to figure out what they will use to make the decision. no,nomi prins has been one of te chief critics of the fed. she's next. ♪ ♪limu emu & doug♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. showtime. whoo! i'm on fire tonight. (limu squawks) yes! limu, you're a natural. we're not counting that. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ what if there was a community of like minded people ready to
charles: yeah.hat is interesting because that's a smaller window obviously to your point if you can find those names you should do well. matt, thank you very much, appreciate it. >> thank you for having, charles. charles: we'll continue with the discussion about the federal reserve of the let's face it our fate is in their hands. the odds of them actually executing a soft landing. meanwhile the m2 money supply fell by a record $129 billion in september. does the fed look at that i'm...
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charles? charles: they call it the cp effect, neil. i'll tell you about it one-day. thank you so much have a great weekend. neil: you too. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne and this is " making money" and we're trying to end the week on a high note as many are hoping maybe the fed will slowdown, maybe just maybe at least a little rhetoric there's scuttle put out there helping the stock market move, of course we mistaked it before so we'll find out, meanwhile, dan niles here on why he is sending out the call to not fight the fundamentals. meanwhile, central banks run amuck, is it too late to real in the most powerful force in the world talking about wreaking havoc on not only markets folks but americans, so many americans i've got judy shelton and hadley heath manning to break it down what it means for markets, main street and our freedom really and smart money finally really catching up to snap, right? i'm not trying to diss the smart money crowd but i have another example for you on why you should throw comfortable doing your own research and never ever hav
charles? charles: they call it the cp effect, neil. i'll tell you about it one-day. thank you so much have a great weekend. neil: you too. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne and this is " making money" and we're trying to end the week on a high note as many are hoping maybe the fed will slowdown, maybe just maybe at least a little rhetoric there's scuttle put out there helping the stock market move, of course we mistaked it before so we'll find out, meanwhile, dan niles here...
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charles: i will try, my friend. charles payne here, "making money." breaking
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by her side is former heir apparent prince charles, now king charles iii.e commonwealth was very important to the queen. >> it remains a great pleasure and honour to serve you as head of the commonwealth and to observe, with pride and satisfaction, that this is a flourishing network. it is my sincere wish that the commonwealth will continue to offer stability and continuity for future generations. >> the queen was the symbolic head of the commonwealth, but many wonder whether her son will be able to follow in her footsteps as leader. that's because some of the 15 commonwealth realms, mostly former colonies, where charles is officially king, no longer want the monarchy, nor is britain's explicit leadership role in the commonwealth set in stone. the new king had already prepared for this, say observers such as david howell, a long-serving commonwealth expert. >> king charles, he is very well versed in all this, he has been following it for years. he knows most of the countries of the world, but certainly the countries of the commonwealth. he understands, not
by her side is former heir apparent prince charles, now king charles iii.e commonwealth was very important to the queen. >> it remains a great pleasure and honour to serve you as head of the commonwealth and to observe, with pride and satisfaction, that this is a flourishing network. it is my sincere wish that the commonwealth will continue to offer stability and continuity for future generations. >> the queen was the symbolic head of the commonwealth, but many wonder whether her...
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charles, i give it to you, my friend. charles: neil, you know me so well. [laughter]. much. neil: all right, my friend. charles: all right, folks, good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." if you never gone bunge jumping today is as
charles, i give it to you, my friend. charles: neil, you know me so well. [laughter]. much. neil: all right, my friend. charles: all right, folks, good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." if you never gone bunge jumping today is as
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i'm for that charles.ackle a streaker or a person on a field in a game, you should be able to just you have tackle one of those people at a museum and just beat the bleep bleep. i mean that metaphorically. >> it's so interesting one of the things progressives are doing now is community children, like the children belong to everywhere. so everybody should be able to when it your bus. we'll take care of this and it won't happen again. that's the next thing we'll put on video. dad, it won't happen again. >> greg: there's just no sympathy tyrus for them. >> tyrus: no. >> greg: they make you hate their message. >> well, their message is stupid. i mean, plant based. so they want to stop the milking of cows because it's bad for cows but they want plant based. you like bunnies, gerbils, butts flees, bumble bees? they get destroyed and murdered by your plant based farms when they dig up the ground and chop them up. let's not forget billion your plants, a you will your beatings and bugs and worms get killed with pes
i'm for that charles.ackle a streaker or a person on a field in a game, you should be able to just you have tackle one of those people at a museum and just beat the bleep bleep. i mean that metaphorically. >> it's so interesting one of the things progressives are doing now is community children, like the children belong to everywhere. so everybody should be able to when it your bus. we'll take care of this and it won't happen again. that's the next thing we'll put on video. dad, it won't...
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payne host charles payne. charles, great to see you. thanks very much for being here and i want to get your take on the numbers and i want to get your take on average hourly earnings and the participation rate, what is most important in your view from this upcoming report? >> for me, number one is participation rate. really i think that's so underreported, participation rate honestly employment to unemployment ratio are gauges to use and wages. real wages, negative every single month since april and that's real life stuff and those are the three most important things and then of course we go through and see what sectors are doing well and what sectors aren't you liking to see in the areas where there's higher pay increasing. it's not a baseball games thing to me if people are leaving retail and getting better paying jobs at retail. those are the nuances i'm looking for. for. maria: the labor participation rate, charles, it was 62.4% last month and 62.8% for prime aged workers and even if it's high by about one
payne host charles payne. charles, great to see you. thanks very much for being here and i want to get your take on the numbers and i want to get your take on average hourly earnings and the participation rate, what is most important in your view from this upcoming report? >> for me, number one is participation rate. really i think that's so underreported, participation rate honestly employment to unemployment ratio are gauges to use and wages. real wages, negative every single month...
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by her side is former heir apparent prince charles, now king charles iii.ry important to the queen. >> it remains a great pleasure and honour to serve you as head of the commonwealth and to observe, with pride and satisfaction, that this is a flourishing network. it is my sincere wish that the commonwealth will continue to offer stability and continuity for future generations. >> the queen was the symbolic head of the commonwealth, but many wonder whether her son will be able to follow in her footsteps as leader. that's because some of the 15 commonwealth realms, mostly former colonies, where charles is officially king, no longer want the monarchy, nor is britain's explicit leadership role in the commonwealth set in stone. the new king had already prepared for this, say observers such as david howell, a long-serving commonwealth expert. >> king charles, he is very well versed in all this, he has been following it for years. he knows most of the countries of the world, but certainly the countries of the commonwealth. he understands, not all politicians under
by her side is former heir apparent prince charles, now king charles iii.ry important to the queen. >> it remains a great pleasure and honour to serve you as head of the commonwealth and to observe, with pride and satisfaction, that this is a flourishing network. it is my sincere wish that the commonwealth will continue to offer stability and continuity for future generations. >> the queen was the symbolic head of the commonwealth, but many wonder whether her son will be able to...
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hey, charles.that one although i know what you're talking about for sure, [laughter] thank you so much. neil: all righty. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money" and stocks are really tumbling and this as the jobs report really dashed hopes the fed be easing up on their seek and destroy mission but ed yardeni is here and he says they have gone too far and the white house is touting those job numbers but i'm calling them out because in this case the devil is the details folks. by the way i want to know what you think tell me, please, tweet me
hey, charles.that one although i know what you're talking about for sure, [laughter] thank you so much. neil: all righty. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne this is "making money" and stocks are really tumbling and this as the jobs report really dashed hopes the fed be easing up on their seek and destroy mission but ed yardeni is here and he says they have gone too far and the white house is touting those job numbers but i'm calling them out because in this case the devil is...
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>> charles young died. so ben davis was not charles young.so when i say that charles young was beloved by the black community, he was blocked. and he was a much better officer, to be honest. ben davis was not an active civil rights advocate. so he, his career when he got promoted also been david falls into west point graduate. so his son was. sunday was junior, everyone knows him from the tuskegee airmen. but then davis is going to not follow that path and he is going to be very quiet. and he doesn't engage with the black community in the way that young does and therefore you don't get that pressure from the back immunity to promote him the way that they did for young. and also, it adds through the fact that young was a much better, you just a better officer and soldier than davis. but you still don't have that kind of pressure where people are constantly saying, hey to voices not been davis's friend. to voices charles young's friend. the voices the editor of the crisis. the naacp. so you have someone who is like, what are we doing about char
>> charles young died. so ben davis was not charles young.so when i say that charles young was beloved by the black community, he was blocked. and he was a much better officer, to be honest. ben davis was not an active civil rights advocate. so he, his career when he got promoted also been david falls into west point graduate. so his son was. sunday was junior, everyone knows him from the tuskegee airmen. but then davis is going to not follow that path and he is going to be very quiet....
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charles: on our side we were expecting 50 basis points. we were not expecting they would be as aggressive. for us, it was not a big surprise. we are getting to a point where we have had very big increases in policy rates since the beginning of the year in a very indebted economy. it is time for the bank of canada to take more of a wait and see approach or get more data dependent. that is what they are telling us today. kriti: one of the things that seems to be some sort of decade-long ptsd on the side of the border is the idea that in the 1970's, this is the mistake paul volcker made. they may be pulled back to soon. do you think that fear will resonate in canada? charles: the fear could be there. i think it was explained well in the press conference. there is the risk of doing too much too quickly but also doing too little. if we look at policy, we are well above the neutral rate which the bank of canada thinks is between 2% and 3%. may be closer to 2% given the debt in the economy. we should start to see the impact on growth. but the ban
charles: on our side we were expecting 50 basis points. we were not expecting they would be as aggressive. for us, it was not a big surprise. we are getting to a point where we have had very big increases in policy rates since the beginning of the year in a very indebted economy. it is time for the bank of canada to take more of a wait and see approach or get more data dependent. that is what they are telling us today. kriti: one of the things that seems to be some sort of decade-long ptsd on...
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like what are we doing about charles young? what can we do to get charles young? emmett scott is showing up. those kinds of relationships. davis does not build those. he chooses not to. he thought that young was too active, so he followed a different path. that is one of the reasons why he does not get promoted until 1940. >> thank you. dr. donaldson: great question. >> so for world war i and the brand-new army air corps, where there are in fact any black flyers? were they able to go to other countries and fly? how does that end up? dr. donaldson: ok. great question. thank you so much. there was a black flyer named eugene ballard, but he flew with the french. there were no african-americans to fly for the u.s. during world war i. they were not allowed to. in fact, it was a white officer who pushes eugene ballard out of the army, the french air corps. there are no blacks who will serve in world war i. one of the things, you asked why you have a change. you have a change in leadership in george marshall. you have a more receptive person but a totally organized and f
like what are we doing about charles young? what can we do to get charles young? emmett scott is showing up. those kinds of relationships. davis does not build those. he chooses not to. he thought that young was too active, so he followed a different path. that is one of the reasons why he does not get promoted until 1940. >> thank you. dr. donaldson: great question. >> so for world war i and the brand-new army air corps, where there are in fact any black flyers? were they able to...
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at 17 as the heir to the throne prince charles received the title of prince of wales when they werestill a boy so that he would better understand the meaning of the title at the request of the queen formally, the investiture ceremony took place when he was already 20. i remember being a little nervous when they told me that i would have to go through the whole castle with that heavy and unusual crown on my head. in the end, i had to go to my mother, kneel in front of her, and get a no. i am charles the prince of wales i am your forever jovial i think it was a very solemn touching and humbling moment under the rules of the new times they were much closer to their people than ever a few weeks before the investiture two thirds of the population got the opportunity to follow the daily life of the royal family on tv screens, it gave an understanding of how the royal family lived in the 1960s, i kept wondering if we would find something for sapphires for a silver bouquet. so it's easy, the main thing is not to forget about it, as if a tiger is growling. let's go already to the others , le
at 17 as the heir to the throne prince charles received the title of prince of wales when they werestill a boy so that he would better understand the meaning of the title at the request of the queen formally, the investiture ceremony took place when he was already 20. i remember being a little nervous when they told me that i would have to go through the whole castle with that heavy and unusual crown on my head. in the end, i had to go to my mother, kneel in front of her, and get a no. i am...
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i'm waiting for charles. charles. charles: i guess that delayed send thing does work after all.ng when i
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lots going on, lots for charles payne to help you with. hey, charles.on. neil: amazin
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sunak will deny king charles his trip to matawan. it’s will deny king charles his trip to matawan. �* to matawan. �* , , �* , matawan. it's interesting. he's stickinu matawan. it's interesting. he's sticking to _ matawan. it's interesting. he's sticking to what _ matawan. it's interesting. he's sticking to what liz _ matawan. it's interesting. he's sticking to what liz truss - matawan. it's interesting. he's sticking to what liz truss want| matawan. it's interesting. he's l sticking to what liz truss want to do as _ sticking to what liz truss want to do as well —— cop27. not allowing him to— do as well —— cop27. not allowing him to go— do as well —— cop27. not allowing him to go on— do as well —— cop27. not allowing him to go on this cop27 climate conference, apparently king charles would _ conference, apparently king charles would not _ conference, apparently king charles would not surprisingly chomping at the bit _ would not surprisingly chomping at the hit to— would not surprisingly chomping at the bit to go. as we know before he became king he was a big advocate for climate — beca
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i want to ask you about king charles how he handles it. we're told he was not impressed by liz truss. i don't know how true that is. not that it would weigh anything because royalty is supposed to be unbiased with no opinion but how will that go? i mean he just met with her. you know, recently. >> yes. neil: now you know, a new prime minister will come in and the permission to form a cabinet and all of that, your thoughts? >> yeah, liz truss just lasted 44 days the shortest serving prime minister in british history and king charles of course will be welcoming a new british prime minister very, very shortly. the best thing actually king charles iii is keep out all of the political debate. any intervention or expression of political opinions i think would be very damaging for the monarchy. king charles has a long history of political interventions on environmental issues. neil: i seen he has done that. why i was asking you can he be as his mother was? >> he got to be completely neutral. he has to be out of politics. it will be difficult for
i want to ask you about king charles how he handles it. we're told he was not impressed by liz truss. i don't know how true that is. not that it would weigh anything because royalty is supposed to be unbiased with no opinion but how will that go? i mean he just met with her. you know, recently. >> yes. neil: now you know, a new prime minister will come in and the permission to form a cabinet and all of that, your thoughts? >> yeah, liz truss just lasted 44 days the shortest serving...
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four years later, prince edward and princess anne were 15 and prince charles at 17. as the heir to the throne, prince charles received the title of prince of wales when they were still boy, so that he would better understand the meaning of the title at the request of the queen, formally the investiture ceremony took place when he was already 20. i remember being a little nervous when they told me that i would have to go through the whole castle with that heavy and unusual crown on head eventually i had to go to mother kneel before her get no information i am charles prince of wales i become your forever fun i think it was a very solemn touching and humbling moment according to the rules of the new times they were much closer to their people than ever in a few weeks before the investiture, two-thirds of the population had the opportunity to follow the daily life of the royal family on tv screens, this gave an understanding of how the royal family lived in the 1960s, i kept wondering if we would find something for sapphires before of a silver bouquet so it's easy, the
four years later, prince edward and princess anne were 15 and prince charles at 17. as the heir to the throne, prince charles received the title of prince of wales when they were still boy, so that he would better understand the meaning of the title at the request of the queen, formally the investiture ceremony took place when he was already 20. i remember being a little nervous when they told me that i would have to go through the whole castle with that heavy and unusual crown on head...
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thank you for joining us, charles. -nice to be here. -charles, what is your take on this shockingly even battle for congress, keeping in mind this recording will someday be used against us in a very brief trial in a stadium? -well, i see it this way. that people cannot maintain anger and rage. and that's not political. that's just a human psychological issue. and we realized that we had reached our max in the trump years, and we are seeing it play out again in the midterms. it's not that people don't care about democracy. it's that they cannot maintain the rage necessary to champion that cause above all else when other things feel more immediate and more urgent, like paying the bills, paying the rent, buying a new house and affording the mortgage. -i'm just so confused as to how the richest country in the world with the most powerful army in history could fall prey to a governing philosophy blending capitalism and state violence. -i don't like republicans' sudden overt push towards fascism. i prefer the more subtle creep of the past sev
thank you for joining us, charles. -nice to be here. -charles, what is your take on this shockingly even battle for congress, keeping in mind this recording will someday be used against us in a very brief trial in a stadium? -well, i see it this way. that people cannot maintain anger and rage. and that's not political. that's just a human psychological issue. and we realized that we had reached our max in the trump years, and we are seeing it play out again in the midterms. it's not that people...
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what you say charles?isten this isth posted president obamais he is having a hard time there's got 40 million-dollar house here. he can't do it anymore. like listen, gore was good at it he was good at being a hypocrite. don't eat beef units first one at the barbecue. what if you got right question obama's like listen i can't do it anymore. i'm making so dan much money i am trying to be an angry but i don't have solar panels on my roof. that's how much is too much? we do not know he does not know. it's like that commercial how tt get to thehe center of tootsie pop? the world will never know. i'll have another netflix dealgn tomorrow. he is a republican now. >> he is a republican. he had to become president twice. but he is talking is something we talk about on the show which is that he is saying the worst part about the dems is they are not fun. they are fun killers. we are having fun, we are all having afo good time but you cae tell we are generally happy people. but yope butu look at the dems e all the yo
what you say charles?isten this isth posted president obamais he is having a hard time there's got 40 million-dollar house here. he can't do it anymore. like listen, gore was good at it he was good at being a hypocrite. don't eat beef units first one at the barbecue. what if you got right question obama's like listen i can't do it anymore. i'm making so dan much money i am trying to be an angry but i don't have solar panels on my roof. that's how much is too much? we do not know he does not...
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he is no longer prince charles, i _ sensitive.r prince charles, i suspect by mid - sensitive. he is no longer prince charles, i suspect by mid week. sensitive. he is no longer prince l charles, i suspect by mid week we will hear that rishi sunak will be going to egypt for cop27, because this is crucial to his assuming power. he needs to be seen as a world leader on climate change, and he also needs to remember that this wins or loses an election. i'm sure he must be thinking about that, because let's think why the governing party in australia lost power, it is because they did not have the right policies on the environment. britain needs to be seen as a world leader on environmental matters. he needs to go. he needs to start building relationships as a prime minister, rather than as a chancellor, with other world leaders. that is crucial. though he may think he does, he does not have his own mandate, this is how he starts to be perceived as a statesman. that mandate, this is how he starts to be perceived as a statesman.— perceived
he is no longer prince charles, i _ sensitive.r prince charles, i suspect by mid - sensitive. he is no longer prince charles, i suspect by mid week. sensitive. he is no longer prince l charles, i suspect by mid week we will hear that rishi sunak will be going to egypt for cop27, because this is crucial to his assuming power. he needs to be seen as a world leader on climate change, and he also needs to remember that this wins or loses an election. i'm sure he must be thinking about that, because...
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alongside king charles, camilla the queen consort.will be side-by-side in seven months to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. >> now here comes her majesty. nicholas: in june 1953 queen elizabeth road in a gold coach to her coronation. it's an event which, while it is purely symbolic in constitutional terms, has a deep religious significance. it's the moment when a new monarch is crowned and consecrated, when a queen or king dedicates him or herself to the service of his or her people. for king charles, the coronation will be a blend, ancient traditions with a contemporary feel. buckingham palace said, the coronation will reflect the monarch's role today and look towards the future while being rooted in long-standing traditions and pageantry. will britain, in a time of homelessness and restricted benefits and energy prices going up, really cheer to the rafters the site of a head of state riding in a golden coach? there are others who will say, that's just what we want. nearly 70 years after the grandeur of queen elizabe
alongside king charles, camilla the queen consort.will be side-by-side in seven months to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. >> now here comes her majesty. nicholas: in june 1953 queen elizabeth road in a gold coach to her coronation. it's an event which, while it is purely symbolic in constitutional terms, has a deep religious significance. it's the moment when a new monarch is crowned and consecrated, when a queen or king dedicates him or herself to the service of his or...
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b, goodness, charles is telling it like it is. �* , goodness, charles is telling it like itis. �* , .m retweeted him and said _ it is. a couple of them retweeted him and said we _ it is. a couple of them retweeted him and said we are _ it is. a couple of them retweeted him and said we are all _ it is. a couple of them retweeted him and said we are all charles i him and said we are all charles walker this evening. what he said clearly resonated with them. {line clearly resonated with them. one can't overstate _ clearly resonated with them. one can't overstate the _ clearly resonated with them. que: can't overstate the depth clearly resonated with them. <1>iez can't overstate the depth of clearly resonated with them. <1>i2 can't overstate the depth of this crisis for the governing conservative party. i described it as being a collective nervous breakdown. none of them want to lose power. most of them mean well. politicians by and large do tend to mean well. they want to do the best for their country. the conservative party are so utterly split into different factions on what doing well
b, goodness, charles is telling it like it is. �* , goodness, charles is telling it like itis. �* , .m retweeted him and said _ it is. a couple of them retweeted him and said we _ it is. a couple of them retweeted him and said we are _ it is. a couple of them retweeted him and said we are all _ it is. a couple of them retweeted him and said we are all charles i him and said we are all charles walker this evening. what he said clearly resonated with them. {line clearly resonated with them....
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sorry, charles.olen out of my car last night and i've got to call the police before i forget. >> oh, no. >> hold on one second here. >> sure. >> hello? >> mr. walker, hey, this is james smartwood from "big news." do you have a second to chat? >> what paper are you with now? >> it's "big news." basically what i wanted to do is i wanted to report a crime. i left my window down on my car last night. someone stole my laptop out of the passenger seat and so i'm just trying to figure out if there's any way in your -- as someone who's a law enforcement person, if there's any way you can take a look at it. >> well, i'll tell you what i'll do is we'll report your thing and all that and staff. i think that'll be great. what we'll do is -- you got a number i can call? >> yeah, sure. one second. it's [ bleep ]. >> wait, wait, wait. let me get paper. >> sure. now, i mean if it is something you could take care of -- is it something where you could go down there and kind of get some fingerprints, check out the secu
sorry, charles.olen out of my car last night and i've got to call the police before i forget. >> oh, no. >> hold on one second here. >> sure. >> hello? >> mr. walker, hey, this is james smartwood from "big news." do you have a second to chat? >> what paper are you with now? >> it's "big news." basically what i wanted to do is i wanted to report a crime. i left my window down on my car last night. someone stole my laptop out of the...